Month: January 2019

With a nod to Cupid and Valentine’s Day, the Pear Theatre in Mountain View anticipates the day with Bay Area playwright Jeffrey Lo’s “Spending the End of the World on Ok Cupid”! directed by Michael […]

Chicago’s Black Ensemble Theater (BET) and Northeastern Illinois University (NEIU) are engaged in a partnership for BET’s Jackie Taylor’s Anti-Racism Drama Series and Residency Program. The series includes the staging of three one-act plays produced by the nationally renowned BET […]

On January 19, 2019, Music Director Riccardo Muti and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra embarked on the first of two major tours during the 2018-19 season. Muti and the CSO are currently concluding an 11-concert tour of Asia, […]

March Madness is the pinnacle for any basketball fan and while you can attend tournament games throughout the country or take the action in at home, but nothing creates an atmosphere quite like Las Vegas. March […]

Playwright Laura Maria Censabella grew up in an inner city working class neighborhood and became the first person in her immigrant family to graduate from college; she went on to teach in the New York City public […]

The character I find myself coming back to in First Folio’s sometimes funny, sometimes heartfelt production of All Childish Things is the basement. During the act break, I marveled over each detail provided by eight-time […]

When Otto Frank gave his daughter Anne a red and white checked “autograph” book for her thirteenth birthday, he had no idea that her daily scribblings in that little book would forever immortalize her and […]